Denison’s economy includes manufacturing, logistics, construction, and service operations where workers may be exposed to pinch points, moving machinery, loading systems, and heavy equipment. Many serious crush injuries involve hazards that aren’t obvious until something goes wrong—like a guard that wasn’t in place, a control that wasn’t properly used, or a procedure that didn’t match the equipment’s actual condition.
In Texas, insurers often move quickly in the early days—especially if they believe you might return to work soon. That’s why the first goal is not “getting a settlement fast.” The first goal is building a record that shows:
- what failed (safety procedure, equipment condition, supervision, training, or site setup)
- how the injury happened (mechanism of injury)
- what it’s doing to your body now and what it may do later


